Understanding Indian Cultural Differences: 16 Do's and Don'ts

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    Good cultural differences
    1. Guest is God. In India it is an honor to have a guest, doubly so if it’s a visitor. This is because they have a beautiful proverb that says “Atithidevo Bhava” which means “the guest is equivalent to God”. For this reason there’s a good chance you’ll be invited to someone’s home.
    2. The people are so genuine and friendly. We have met some of the most kind-hearted and generous people we’ve ever known during our travels in India. Even though these people didn’t have much money, they welcomed us into their homes and spoiled us with the most delicious food ever.
    3. Spirituality and religion thrive. Upon every street corner in India is a religious statue or place of worship. It is the birthplace of yoga, meditation and the concept of enlightenment.
    4. Indians try to offer amazing service. India is known for being a “service-oriented culture” and almost everyone tries hard to please.
    5. Exquisite color creates eye candy everywhere. Indian’s love color. Whether it’s the clothing, the food or the houses, everywhere you look, you will be overwhelmed by beautiful arrays of color.
    6. The resourcefulness and ingenuity is mind blowing. While driving the streets you will find the most eye-opening resourcefulness. From people carrying a bed frame or sheet of glass on the back of a motorcycle to a truck so over laden with goods that the driver can barely see out the front window. This no doubt stems from the poverty and need to survive.
    Potentially uncomfortable cultural differences
    Note: All of these cultural points I’m about to share are from our experience as Western observers. None of them are intended to offend anyone in any way. We are sharing them purely so that other Westerners are more prepared and to help reduce their possible culture shock.
    1. Chaos is everywhere. Almost all road rules including red lights will be ignored. The streets are bustling with people, livestock and every kind of vehicle you can think of all tooting their horns. This can be quite a contrast from the quiet streets of the West. Furthermore, you may find it hard to locate your seat belt making it rather unsafe.
    2. Personal space is rarely respected. Whether you’ re looking at photos on your camera, lining up to catch a bus or just standing on the street there’s a high possibility someone (or group of people) will approach you, nudge past you or come a bit too close for comfort. With over a billion people in a relatively small space, this isn’t surprising, and it isn’t culturally rude.
    3. The caste system still exists. It’s composed of “priests” known as Brahmins, “warriors” known as Kshatriyas, “merchants” known as Vaishyas and “workers” known as Shudras. Unfortunately this division seems to cause discrimination between the castes and can get confusing without knowing the ins and outs.
    4. Most animals get abused, except for cows. Be it a dog, cat, chicken, or an ox drawing a cart, animal abuse in India can be shocking and seems to be everywhere. The one animal that is largely exempt from this abuse is the cow because it holds particular importance in the Hindu religion. Although, you often see cows eating trash which is a different kind of abuse.
    5. Almost everyone will try to get your money. Since over one hundred million Indians are living on less than $2/day the struggle for survival is real. The main thing is to have your wits about yourself and be compassionate. One quick side note is that I suggest you don’t give money to beggars as you will likely attract a crowd. If you want to give money, find a charity or school who will do a lot more good with the money.
    6. Anticipate incessant staring. It doesn’t seem to be rude to stare in India. You will find it can be overwhelming at times but the main thing is to ignore it. Sometimes I pretend I’m a celebrity and then it’s more of a novelty than a problem.
    7. Lying or bending the truth. It may be due to communication difficulties, but it seems that often Indians don’t have a problem with lying. Whether it’s a taxi driver or a shop owner - there’s a good chance they will bend the truth or flat out lie if it helps them make a sale. I suggest you try to get informed beforehand and ask the right questions, ones that can’t be simply answered by “yes”.
    8. Expect to see spitting. A lot of men use chewing tobacco which means there can be a lot of spitting on the street. Many women also don’t have a problem spitting publicly when they need to.
    9. Littering and trash are ubiquitous across India. It is yet to be understood that littering is a bad thing and so the streets act as open trash cans. The trash then piles up and the solution is normally to set it on fire!

КОМЕНТАРІ • 52

  • @skr7137
    @skr7137 3 місяці тому +3

    A little late but the lying part is true everywhere for unsuspecting tourists. On my first visit to the US I was scammed out of $200 by a cab driver just because I had a hard time figuring out the entire coin system. People in developed countries are also more than willing to scam tourists out of their money

  • @vikimoody8783
    @vikimoody8783 Рік тому +6

    Thank you. This was very helpful.

  • @mahendramuchu5781
    @mahendramuchu5781 Рік тому

    Good information

  • @JamesRamey-r8u
    @JamesRamey-r8u 2 місяці тому

    I recently made some ignorantly critical and disrespectful comments about this beautiful culture recently and it's tearing me apart. I am truly sorry.

  • @yashaswinikrishnan1878
    @yashaswinikrishnan1878 18 днів тому

    oh hell naw not this audio for india and using taj mahal as a reference for anything indian

  • @Parmindersingh-cb2sh
    @Parmindersingh-cb2sh Рік тому

    😮😮

  • @omjaiswal2605
    @omjaiswal2605 Рік тому

    😱😱😱

  • @kartikgenius9899
    @kartikgenius9899 Рік тому

    I love my Indian culture

  • @Mondesir3108
    @Mondesir3108 Рік тому +9

    The point about personal space is sotrue. While on vaccay in Dubai i met a very nice a d sweet Indian lady, we started chatting & exchanging some thoughts but I noticed she kept on invading my personal space even though I kept backing. It was very uncomfortable as am not used to that unless I've known you for years or that you are my lover 😅😅

    • @brittanydoll2812
      @brittanydoll2812 10 місяців тому

      Terrible, scum country for abusing dogs!!!!! No respect for this culture.

  • @mowiththeflow4446
    @mowiththeflow4446 Рік тому +32

    As an Indian I have a mixed reaction to this video. Though there's a lot of work to be done on these things, the littering and polluting of public places is a problem that needs to be addressed at any cost. It's a real problem and honestly I have no clue how it can be solved..

    • @asherandlyric
      @asherandlyric  Рік тому +6

      It's definitely a huge problem that is very complex.

  • @girlpower13509
    @girlpower13509 Рік тому +7

    Some things i can relate to, some things i can't. I visited India once now and will visit it more often. I stayed with locals in a good and hygenic home. There is litter everywhere and the street animals eat plastic and all. It was very weird for me to see and seems not very healthy. The lying is something i also noticed, i think it is becauae it is rude to say no so they start lying. Yes people stare. Nobody asked me money in any way, but thats maybe because there was a local with me at all times. I didn't see any animal being mistreated or abused. I even saw kids play with the street dogs. And street animals are not agressive at all. I didn't encounter monkeys, i've been told that they are agressive.

  • @I_double_u
    @I_double_u Рік тому +4

    Seems like you've visited some shady places in North India and made this video
    I an from Kerala and I dont relate to anything you've said

    • @asherandlyric
      @asherandlyric  Рік тому +5

      This is based on traveling throughout India for a total of almost 2 years over 8 trips. I have spent a lot of time in Kerala and Tamil Nadu.

    • @I_double_u
      @I_double_u Рік тому

      @@asherandlyric you were here for about 2 years and still dont know that your views are not true for the entire nation????
      Your points of view about India is the typical western travellers who come to India for the "real Indian experience" which they associate with dirt, chaos, spontaneity and confusion.
      By doing so, they overlook the huge presence of internationally renowned luxury hotels, shopping malls and designer stores, nightclubs, bars, and restaurants, which are becoming increasingly synonymous with the ‘new’ Indian society.
      People like you are the one who spread negativity about Indians around the world

    • @thivya9898
      @thivya9898 8 днів тому

      I don't understand why I feel like you want to show only the negative side more like only concentrated on finding wrongs about india. I can say you have different purpose coz this video haven't shown any developed cities/places of the country instead only the dump yards and the crowded places. Can completely feel your hate towards india. Complete absurdity!

  • @chrissystewart6268
    @chrissystewart6268 7 місяців тому

    From my childhood to my adulthood I met a lot of people from India my Elementary school teacher from India & I used to have a crush on an model from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳 teach me more about India all I know Aug. 15th is Independence day , Its 1 of the largest asian countries besides China , New Delhi is the Capital, Mumbai is the largest city I'm an fan of Bollywood

  • @boartank
    @boartank Рік тому +2

    Service * shows Filipino waiter *
    We really are everywhere, bois!

    • @shakashaka2833
      @shakashaka2833 2 місяці тому

      Y’all are salt of the earth and I mean the men and families & culture love you family

    • @shakashaka2833
      @shakashaka2833 2 місяці тому

      And yes my stepmother is philipino yet I agree that one
      is best to preserve what is beautiful in thier life. Please always keep your heart with the soul of the land. Only allow westerners who respect the culture and want to evenly reciprocate. Once again always love your people, had a great friend in the music scene in my locale that what very supportive
      Gratitude :)

    • @shakashaka2833
      @shakashaka2833 2 місяці тому

      ‘Is always supportive’

  • @rinkysingh2640
    @rinkysingh2640 Рік тому +1

    Thankyou This is very helpful

  • @Fusesiesu
    @Fusesiesu 5 місяців тому

    You only talk about North India😅😅

  • @jogaramjakhar13
    @jogaramjakhar13 Рік тому

    that's why I see you if you have a telegram because that's where you get your salary.

  • @anchaldiwakar4339
    @anchaldiwakar4339 Рік тому +1

    Very nice

  • @hayatneda8003
    @hayatneda8003 5 місяців тому

    Good video but I am just curious why the Muslim population which is more 250m is not mentioned while Christianity with 30m population called out

    • @Roicht
      @Roicht 5 днів тому

      i think cuz she was focusing on the western audience, which there, Christianity is the most practiced, although it wouldve been informative to add she probably wanted focus on contrasting facts that would be more relative to that audience

  • @cosmicrevolt7476
    @cosmicrevolt7476 11 місяців тому

    What was that abrupt ending lol

  • @AGE13.7Billionyears
    @AGE13.7Billionyears Рік тому +2

    Nice jok sister keep it up ❤️

  • @monnysnow3099
    @monnysnow3099 11 місяців тому

    Big mess...

  • @omprakashpatil4420
    @omprakashpatil4420 Рік тому +1

    Don't go through this link ..this is froud people,telling we will give you money before just like our video.. please guys suggest you ..don't watch n like it

  • @dkgaun
    @dkgaun Рік тому

    Nice one culture!!

  • @parasgoyal5381
    @parasgoyal5381 Рік тому

    😊😊

  • @bhattariq6631
    @bhattariq6631 Рік тому

    So sweet

  • @matthewpeloso2172
    @matthewpeloso2172 9 місяців тому +1

    Do's and don't of India - Do: lie constantly, cheat people, repeat. Don't: tell the truth, act with decency to others.

  • @chancemodiri3672
    @chancemodiri3672 Рік тому

    I'm not sure if I understood the title write but I thought this was supposed to be do's and don'ts. This just feels like you saying nice things about india. You tell us that the people are very nice but we are not told their motivations for being so. We are told that they wear beautiful and colorful clothing but why?

  • @ameliajordan9925
    @ameliajordan9925 Рік тому +8

    It seems you are talking about north India. South India and easternmost India are very different.

    • @asherandlyric
      @asherandlyric  Рік тому +2

      Which parts are different? This has been our experience across the entire subcontinent ❤

    • @ameliajordan9925
      @ameliajordan9925 Рік тому +4

      @@asherandlyric I have had a totally different experience.
      Have you visited goa and Kerala ? These places are so different from the pictures being showed here.
      Also, the Tabaco spitting thing is in Northern states (especial Bihar) , not in southern states.
      Visit Kerala backwaters, Munnar etc, and see how good it feels. It has less population and crowd too. It is more green with lots of coconuts.

    • @nishanthramakrishnan3362
      @nishanthramakrishnan3362 Рік тому +5

      @@asherandlyric That’s the good summary of North India or most of the Sub continent. As a south Indian i faced the same cultural shock when visiting Delhi.
      People spit everywhere and they don’t stop in red lights. That’s a shocker!!
      In general Southern States are more wealthy, cleaner, people are more educated. To give you a perspective - my house maid’s son has a PHD 🤣
      Southern states like Karnataka - That’s where Bangalore is - the Silicon Valley of India, Kerala - The state with the most literate population and amazing nature, Tamil Nadu - A state with a long history, distinct culture and one of the richest states in the country, Andra Pradesh & Telangana, Goa.
      While North east is a completely different universe - it’s mostly tribal population and untouched, unspoiled nature

    • @vetarlittorf1807
      @vetarlittorf1807 11 місяців тому

      @@ameliajordan9925 What about central India like Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra? I plan on visiting those states one day. Is their culture more like north or south?

  • @samahaslam6889
    @samahaslam6889 Рік тому

    Fooling persons for likes

  • @kuttidass639
    @kuttidass639 Рік тому

    I love my india

  • @satishbaviskar44
    @satishbaviskar44 Рік тому

    Suoerb